EP1344543A1 - Venous blood reservoir in an extracorporeal circuit - Google Patents
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- EP1344543A1 EP1344543A1 EP03004815A EP03004815A EP1344543A1 EP 1344543 A1 EP1344543 A1 EP 1344543A1 EP 03004815 A EP03004815 A EP 03004815A EP 03004815 A EP03004815 A EP 03004815A EP 1344543 A1 EP1344543 A1 EP 1344543A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M1/00—Suction or pumping devices for medical purposes; Devices for carrying-off, for treatment of, or for carrying-over, body-liquids; Drainage systems
- A61M1/36—Other treatment of blood in a by-pass of the natural circulatory system, e.g. temperature adaptation, irradiation ; Extra-corporeal blood circuits
- A61M1/3621—Extra-corporeal blood circuits
- A61M1/3627—Degassing devices; Buffer reservoirs; Drip chambers; Blood filters
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M1/00—Suction or pumping devices for medical purposes; Devices for carrying-off, for treatment of, or for carrying-over, body-liquids; Drainage systems
- A61M1/36—Other treatment of blood in a by-pass of the natural circulatory system, e.g. temperature adaptation, irradiation ; Extra-corporeal blood circuits
- A61M1/3621—Extra-corporeal blood circuits
- A61M1/3627—Degassing devices; Buffer reservoirs; Drip chambers; Blood filters
- A61M1/3632—Combined venous-cardiotomy reservoirs
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M1/00—Suction or pumping devices for medical purposes; Devices for carrying-off, for treatment of, or for carrying-over, body-liquids; Drainage systems
- A61M1/36—Other treatment of blood in a by-pass of the natural circulatory system, e.g. temperature adaptation, irradiation ; Extra-corporeal blood circuits
- A61M1/3621—Extra-corporeal blood circuits
- A61M1/3666—Cardiac or cardiopulmonary bypass, e.g. heart-lung machines
- A61M1/3667—Cardiac or cardiopulmonary bypass, e.g. heart-lung machines with assisted venous return
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M1/00—Suction or pumping devices for medical purposes; Devices for carrying-off, for treatment of, or for carrying-over, body-liquids; Drainage systems
- A61M1/71—Suction drainage systems
- A61M1/78—Means for preventing overflow or contamination of the pumping systems
- A61M1/782—Means for preventing overflow or contamination of the pumping systems using valves with freely moving parts, e.g. float valves
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- the present invention relates to a venous blood reservoir in extracorporeal circuit.
- venous blood blood
- oxygenation apparatus which is also included in the extracorporeal circuit.
- Another of the reservoirs is designed to contain blood collected in the operating field, which once appropriately filtered can be returned to the patient; this reservoir is known as a cardiotomy reservoir.
- the venous reservoirs of the prior art receive the blood that arrives from the patient by gravity, and this entails a forced placement of such reservoirs at a lower level than the operating field, which is often poorly compatible with the limited space available. It should also be noted that the blood circulation provided by gravity is not always as efficient as would be desirable.
- One way to increase the efficiency of drainage is to apply a vacuum to the interior of the reservoir.
- vacuum assisted reservoirs have not, in the past, been combined with a cardiotomy reservoir to form a reservoir system having features desired by the user.
- the aim of the present invention is therefore to provide a venous reservoir that ensures intensive drainage of the blood of the patient without any limitation in selecting its location.
- an object of the invention is to devise a venous reservoir combined with a cardiotomy reservoir.
- a venous blood reservoir comprising an inlet connector that is connected to a line for drawing blood from the patient, and an outlet connector for the outflow of the blood toward an oxygenation apparatus, characterized in that it comprises, at the upper lid, a connector that is adapted to be connected to a line that reaches a vacuum source.
- reference number 1 designates the enclosure of the combined device.
- Enclosure 1 includes a first chamber or portion comprising a venous reservoir 2 and a second chamber or portion comprising a cardiotomy reservoir 4.
- Venous reservoir 2 is positioned below cardiotomy reservoir 4 and the two reservoirs are separated by a generally horizontal partition 3. It should be understood, however, that the concepts of the present invention disclosed herein are not limited to a venous reservoir combined with a cardiotomy reservoir but are equally applicable to stand-alone venous reservoirs.
- the venous reservoir 2 is provided with an inlet connector 5 for the inflow of the venous blood, into a central region 5a that is defined by a wall 6.
- Wall 6 comprises a bubble rupturing substance and is surrounded by a filter 6a.
- Venous reservoir 2 is also provided with an outlet connector 7 for the outflow of the blood.
- the cardiotomy reservoir 4 is provided with an inlet connector 8 for the inflow of the blood that arrives from the operating field.
- Inlet connector 8 opens into a region 8a that is defined by wall 9, which comprises a bubble rupturing substance.
- Wall 9 is surrounded by a filter 9a.
- the partition 3 has a central opening 10, which connects the cardiotomy reservoir 4 to the venous reservoir 2.
- Means are provided for closing central opening 10. Manual action on tab 11a will cause column 11 to slide between a lower stroke limit position (as shown in Figures 1 and 2), thus closing opening 10, and an upper stroke limit position (as shown in Figure 3), in which opening 10 is open in order to allow emptying of the blood contained in the cardiotomy reservoir into the underlying venous reservoir.
- Duct 11b is open at the lower end into the cardiotomy reservoir to allow aspiration through the open upper end.
- partition 3 comprising the upper lid of the venous reservoir 2
- a connector 12 which comprises a duct which communicates with a lower end of duct 13 formed within the upper structure of the enclosure 1.
- an upper end of duct 13 joins coupling 14 which has a vacuum port comprising a connector 15 that is adapted to be connected to a line that is attached to a vacuum source.
- connection of the coupling 14 to the upper end of the duct 13 is provided by means of the threaded ring 16, which allows rotation of the coupling.
- a safety valve 17 contained within coupling 14 prevents vacuum from exceeding a desired level.
- vacuum is applied to venous reservoir 2 by connecting connector 15 to a vacuum source.
- the formation of vacuum in the venous reservoir 2 results in an effective drainage of the blood that arrives from the patient, and this occurs regardless of the level at which the venous reservoir is arranged with respect to the operating field.
- Float 18 which in the inactive or open position (shown in Figure 1) rests on a frame 19.
- Float 18 is provided with needle 18a, which is adapted to close an opening 20 that connects the connector 12 to the duct 13 when float 18 is moved to the active or open position. If the blood contained in the venous reservoir 2 reaches a level where it enters connector 12 creating a situation that might lead to invasion of the vacuum line on the part of the blood, float 18 will be caused by the blood to move upwardly in turn moving needle 18a to a position which blocks opening 20 to duct 13, thus preventing blood from entering the vacuum line.
- a turret 23 opens into venous reservoir 2 and extends from partition 3. It is joined by means of duct 23a to connectors 24a and 24b for connection to lines that are normally closed in order to maintain a desired amount of vacuum in the reservoir 2.
- the turret is adapted for the introduction, when necessary, of medical liquids into the reservoir.
- the venous reservoir according to the invention is provided with a control system comprising a device capable of automatic adjustment of the level of the blood contained therein based upon pressure within the reservoir.
- the control system includes a computer schematically designated by the reference numeral 25.
- the pressure at the base of the reservoir and the negative pressure at the top of the reservoir are continuously sensed and provided to the computer.
- the pressure at the top and bottom of the reservoir is sensed through ducts 25a and 25b, respectively.
- the computer adjusts the amount or degree of vacuum that is present in the reservoir based on the sensed pressure data to maintain the proportion between the flow-rate of the incoming blood and the flow-rate of the outgoing blood, to keep the level of the blood in the venous reservoir substantially constant.
- the device for automatic adjustment of the level of the blood in the reservoir can be provided in any manner and the cardiotomy reservoir can be omitted.
- connector 15 adapted to be connected to the vacuum line can branch out from the wall of the enclosure 1 proximate to the partition 3.
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Abstract
Description
- The present invention relates to a venous blood reservoir in extracorporeal circuit.
- It is known that many surgical procedures entail the need to divert the blood of the patient into an extracorporeal circuit that comprises blood accumulation reservoirs. One of the reservoirs is the so-called venous reservoir, which receives the blood, known as venous blood, from the patient before it is passed through an oxygenation apparatus, which is also included in the extracorporeal circuit. Another of the reservoirs is designed to contain blood collected in the operating field, which once appropriately filtered can be returned to the patient; this reservoir is known as a cardiotomy reservoir.
- The venous reservoirs of the prior art receive the blood that arrives from the patient by gravity, and this entails a forced placement of such reservoirs at a lower level than the operating field, which is often poorly compatible with the limited space available. It should also be noted that the blood circulation provided by gravity is not always as efficient as would be desirable. One way to increase the efficiency of drainage is to apply a vacuum to the interior of the reservoir. However, such vacuum assisted reservoirs have not, in the past, been combined with a cardiotomy reservoir to form a reservoir system having features desired by the user.
- The aim of the present invention is therefore to provide a venous reservoir that ensures intensive drainage of the blood of the patient without any limitation in selecting its location. Within this aim, an object of the invention is to devise a venous reservoir combined with a cardiotomy reservoir.
- The proposed aim is achieved by a venous blood reservoir according to the invention, comprising an inlet connector that is connected to a line for drawing blood from the patient, and an outlet connector for the outflow of the blood toward an oxygenation apparatus, characterized in that it comprises, at the upper lid, a connector that is adapted to be connected to a line that reaches a vacuum source.
- Further characteristics and advantages will become better apparent from the description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of the invention, illustrated only by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
- Figure 1 is a general sectional view of the device of this invention, taken along the line I-I of Figure 2;
- Figure 2 is a sectional view, taken along the line II-II of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is an enlarged-scale view of the upper region of Figure 2 in a different functional condition; and
- Figure 4 is a detail view of the device of this invention.
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- With reference to the figures, reference number 1 designates the enclosure of the combined device. Enclosure 1 includes a first chamber or portion comprising a venous reservoir 2 and a second chamber or portion comprising a
cardiotomy reservoir 4. Venous reservoir 2 is positioned belowcardiotomy reservoir 4 and the two reservoirs are separated by a generallyhorizontal partition 3. It should be understood, however, that the concepts of the present invention disclosed herein are not limited to a venous reservoir combined with a cardiotomy reservoir but are equally applicable to stand-alone venous reservoirs. - The venous reservoir 2 is provided with an
inlet connector 5 for the inflow of the venous blood, into a central region 5a that is defined by awall 6.Wall 6 comprises a bubble rupturing substance and is surrounded by afilter 6a. Venous reservoir 2 is also provided with anoutlet connector 7 for the outflow of the blood. Thus, blood entering venous reservoir 2 throughinlet connector 5 is directed to central region 5a. Before the blood exits the venous reservoir, it passes throughwall 6 and filter 6a where bubbles and other undesirable materials are removed. - The
cardiotomy reservoir 4 is provided with aninlet connector 8 for the inflow of the blood that arrives from the operating field.Inlet connector 8 opens into a region 8a that is defined bywall 9, which comprises a bubble rupturing substance.Wall 9 is surrounded by a filter 9a. - The
partition 3 has acentral opening 10, which connects thecardiotomy reservoir 4 to the venous reservoir 2. Means are provided for closingcentral opening 10. Manual action ontab 11a will causecolumn 11 to slide between a lower stroke limit position (as shown in Figures 1 and 2), thus closing opening 10, and an upper stroke limit position (as shown in Figure 3), in which opening 10 is open in order to allow emptying of the blood contained in the cardiotomy reservoir into the underlying venous reservoir. - If it is necessary to empty the cardiotomy reservoir while opening 10 is closed, the
duct 11b provided in thecolumn 11 is used. Duct 11b is open at the lower end into the cardiotomy reservoir to allow aspiration through the open upper end. - An important feature of the invention is that
partition 3, comprising the upper lid of the venous reservoir 2, is provided with aconnector 12, which comprises a duct which communicates with a lower end ofduct 13 formed within the upper structure of the enclosure 1. As best seen in Figure 4, an upper end ofduct 13 joinscoupling 14 which has a vacuum port comprising aconnector 15 that is adapted to be connected to a line that is attached to a vacuum source. - The connection of the
coupling 14 to the upper end of theduct 13 is provided by means of the threadedring 16, which allows rotation of the coupling. Asafety valve 17 contained withincoupling 14 prevents vacuum from exceeding a desired level. - During use of the device, vacuum is applied to venous reservoir 2 by connecting
connector 15 to a vacuum source. The formation of vacuum in the venous reservoir 2 results in an effective drainage of the blood that arrives from the patient, and this occurs regardless of the level at which the venous reservoir is arranged with respect to the operating field. - As best seen in Figure 1, within the
connector 12 there is afloat 18, which in the inactive or open position (shown in Figure 1) rests on aframe 19.Float 18 is provided withneedle 18a, which is adapted to close anopening 20 that connects theconnector 12 to theduct 13 whenfloat 18 is moved to the active or open position. If the blood contained in the venous reservoir 2 reaches a level where it entersconnector 12 creating a situation that might lead to invasion of the vacuum line on the part of the blood,float 18 will be caused by the blood to move upwardly inturn moving needle 18a to a position which blocks opening 20 toduct 13, thus preventing blood from entering the vacuum line. - The return of the
float 18 to the inactive position, once the emergency has ended, is facilitated by the temporary connection of the space withinduct 13 that lies above the float to atmospheric pressure. This is accomplished by opening asmall hole 21 provided in thecoupling 14 by deformation of anelastic ring 22, which normally keeps the hole closed, the deformation being caused by the operator by manually acting on a tab 22a. - A
turret 23 opens into venous reservoir 2 and extends frompartition 3. It is joined by means ofduct 23a toconnectors 24a and 24b for connection to lines that are normally closed in order to maintain a desired amount of vacuum in the reservoir 2. The turret is adapted for the introduction, when necessary, of medical liquids into the reservoir. - The venous reservoir according to the invention is provided with a control system comprising a device capable of automatic adjustment of the level of the blood contained therein based upon pressure within the reservoir. The control system includes a computer schematically designated by the
reference numeral 25. The pressure at the base of the reservoir and the negative pressure at the top of the reservoir are continuously sensed and provided to the computer. The pressure at the top and bottom of the reservoir is sensed throughducts 25a and 25b, respectively. The computer adjusts the amount or degree of vacuum that is present in the reservoir based on the sensed pressure data to maintain the proportion between the flow-rate of the incoming blood and the flow-rate of the outgoing blood, to keep the level of the blood in the venous reservoir substantially constant. - The described invention is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the appended claims; thus, for example, the device for automatic adjustment of the level of the blood in the reservoir can be provided in any manner and the cardiotomy reservoir can be omitted.
- Furthermore,
connector 15 adapted to be connected to the vacuum line can branch out from the wall of the enclosure 1 proximate to thepartition 3. - The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. MI2002A000526 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
- Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs, those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.
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- A vacuum assisted venous blood reservoir in extracorporeal circuit, comprising a blood inlet connector connected to a line for drawing blood from the patient, and a blood outlet connector for the outflow of the blood toward an oxygenation apparatus, characterized in that it comprises, at the upper lid, a connector adapted for connection to a line that reaches a vacuum source.
- The reservoir according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a coupling adapted to be arranged at the connector at the upper lid of said reservoir, and is provided with a connector for connection to the line that reaches a vacuum source, and comprising a safety valve against unwanted degrees of vacuum.
- The reservoir according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises a float adapted to exclude the connection of the reservoir to the line that reaches a vacuum source if the level of the blood in said reservoir rises excessively, so as to prevent any possibility of contamination of said line.
- The reservoir according to claim 3, characterized in that the float is accommodated within the connector adapted to be connected to a line that reaches a vacuum source, so as to rest in an inactive condition on a frame arranged at the base of the connector, and is provided with a needle adapted to close an opening provided proximate to the top of said connector.
- The reservoir according to one or more of claims 2-4, characterized in that the coupling adapted to be arranged at the connector provided at the upper lid of said reservoir comprises a hole for outside connection, which is normally closed by way of plug means adapted to be removed easily.
- The reservoir according to claim 5, characterized in that the means for plugging the outside connection hole of the coupling comprise a ring made of elastic material which is provided with a grip tab and is adapted to be associated with the outer surface of the coupling at the hole.
- The reservoir according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises a device for automatic adjustment of the level of the blood contained in said reservoir.
- The reservoir according to claim 7, characterized in that the device for automatic adjustment of the level of the blood contained in the reservoir comprises adjustment means adapted to act on the degree of vacuum inside said reservoir.
- The reservoir according to claim 7, characterized in that the device for automatic adjustment of the level of the blood contained in the reservoir comprises adjustment means that are adapted to act on the degree of vacuum inside said reservoir on the basis of a continuous sensing of the pressure at the base of the reservoir and of said degree of vacuum.
- The reservoir according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises a cardiotomy reservoir that is connected monolithically to said reservoir in a position that lies above the upper lid, said lid being provided with an opening for flow between said reservoir and said cardiotomy reservoir that is provided with closure means adapted to be managed by the assigned operator.
- The reservoir according to claim 10, characterized in that the closure means for closing the opening for flow between the reservoir and the cardiotomy reservoir comprise a column that can slide upon manual actuation and is provided with a duct that is open at both ends, respectively, onto the inside of said cardiotomy reservoir and toward the outside.
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